What is TCP/IP?
The communication standard that devices use to exchange data across the internet.
Why do I need this certification?
Knowledge of core networking principles is essential for advancing a career in cyber security or information assurance.
What will I learn?
- Network Fundamentals
- TCP/IP’s role in layered network protocols
Key Topics:
- Classful and subnet addressing
- RTO
- Linux and Standard Methods
- Congestive control
Get TCP/IP Certified Today:
TCP/IP is the communication standard that devices use to exchange data across the internet. Knowledge of core networking principles is essential for advancing a career in cyber security or information assurance. Recently, Greg Greenlee, in his blog: “8 Steps to becoming an It Professional,” ranks Learn TCP/IP as number 4 on the list.
The TCP/IP Micro Certification Course provides a strong base knowledge for the foundation of networking and preparation for an expansive list of career opportunities. On top of that, it demonstrates about 6 or more months of experience. With this certification, you’ll learn topics such as: classful and subnet addressing, RTO, both the Linux and the Standard method, and Congestive Control.
In contrast to the OSI reference model, TCP/IP only uses 4 layers, but a firm understanding of both models, and their roles in layered network protocols will later help you tackle advanced networking. As demonstrated in this 0P3N post,
‘A Comprehensive Guide to TCP/IP’ there are many aspects to the topic of TCP/IP, so taking a TCP/IP skills certification course and subsequent test will help ensure better information retention.